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RFK Jr.'s MAHA report raises concerns about vaccines, American foods and prescription drugs

  • On Thursday, the Make America Healthy Again commission led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Released a report on American health issues.
  • The report followed a February executive order from President Trump demanding a 100-day assessment of chronic disease drivers among U.S. Children.
  • It urges increased scrutiny of vaccines, pesticides, ultraprocessed foods, and prescription drug use, while describing children as overmedicated and undernourished amid rising chronic illnesses.
  • Kennedy stated that the commission aims to develop a policy plan within 100 days focused on saving lives and lowering expenses, while Agriculture Secretary Rollins emphasized that the nation’s food supply remains completely safe.
  • The report has caused division within the commission and among stakeholders but will guide federal policy proposals that may reshape health and food regulations in Trump’s remaining term.
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Trump admin sows doubt over vaccines in 'Make America Healthy Again' report

A highly anticipated White House report outlining Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s agenda devotes significant space to raising alarm over vaccines, while touching on environmental and nutrition concerns that remain at odds with broader administration actions.

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